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About Wyndham`s Theatre London The Wyndham`s Theatre first opened in 1899, a creation of designer W.G.R. Sprague. Apart from its classical exterior, this Victorian theatre still retains many aspects from its early days including ornate Louis XVI interior decor and a spacious auditorium with intricate ceiling art work. The Wyndham`s Theatre has a 759 seating capacity which is spread across 3 levels, while there are also 3 licensed bars on the premises.
The venue where Madonna made her West End debut in “Up For Grabs”, the theatre has seen many famous productions grace its stage including “Godspell”, “Art”, “Dinner”, “By the Bog of Cats”, “As You Like It”
Location… The Wyndham`s Theatre is conveniently located amidst the hustle and bustle of central London and is within easy reach of the ever popular area of Soho with its many trendy nightclubs. Famous city attractions which are close at hand include the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and the London Eye. Those looking to further explore this cosmopolitan capital can make use of the Leicester Square Underground Station as well as the Charing Cross Underground and Railway Station which are just walking distance away. |
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